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Reforming of Regional Fiscal Policy as Basis of Increasing Taxation Potential of Territories

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  • Lyudmila Lazarevna Igonina

    (Federal State Budget Institution of Higher Education, Financial University, Government of the Russian Federation, Krasnodar Branch, 32/34, Neftyanikov Highway Street/Fedor Luzan Street, Krasnodar, 350051, Krasnodar Region, Russian Federation,)

  • Ramazan Abdulmuminovich Nabiyev

    (Federal State Budget Institution of Higher Education, Astrakhan State Technical University, 16, Tatishcheva Street, Astrakhan, 414056, Russian Federation,)

  • Madina Gamidulakhovna Alimirzoeva

    (Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Education, Dagestan State University, 43 a , Gadjieva Street, Makhachkala, 367000, Republic of Dagestan, Russian Federation,)

  • Gulzar Gulmagomedova

    (Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Education, Dagestan State University, 43 a , Gadjieva Street, Makhachkala, 367000, Republic of Dagestan, Russian Federation,)

  • Magomed Magomedovich Suleymanov

    (Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Education, Dagestan State University, 43 a , Gadjieva Street, Makhachkala, 367000, Republic of Dagestan, Russian Federation.)

Abstract

The article is devoted to researching problems related to forming regional fiscal policy focused on increasing the taxation potential of territories. The subject of the research is theoretic and methodological basics of pursuing regional fiscal policy focused on developing the taxation potential of the Russian Federation regions. The object of the research is the Russian taxation system, regional fiscal policy, and foreign and national practices of taxation regulation of regional development. The authors consider in details such aspects of the theme as economic and functional content of regional fiscal policy. They argument the conclusion that efficient regional fiscal policy must contribute to stabilizing production and providing economic growth, equalizing conditions of social and economic, and financial development of regions, ensuring full implementation of principles of the taxation system and taxation federalism in the Russian Federation based on the unified economic and taxation space, establishing and providing financial and economic warranties of the local self-governance, providing all levels of government with monetary means that are sufficient for pursuing economic and social policy as well as fulfilling the imposed functions and performing tasks by relevant governmental authorities. The article stipulates the conclusion that an increase in efficiency of regional fiscal policy has an impact on volumes of tax revenues in budgets of the subjects of the Russian Federation and finally contributes to the development of the taxation potential of territories. It arguments the conclusion that the basic goal of regional fiscal policy is to increase the region's own taxation potential by increasing the revenue base of regional budgets to carry out expendable obligations to provide economic growth.

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  • Lyudmila Lazarevna Igonina & Ramazan Abdulmuminovich Nabiyev & Madina Gamidulakhovna Alimirzoeva & Gulzar Gulmagomedova & Magomed Magomedovich Suleymanov, 2016. "Reforming of Regional Fiscal Policy as Basis of Increasing Taxation Potential of Territories," International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, Econjournals, vol. 6(4), pages 1560-1569.
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    Keywords

    Regional Fiscal Policy; Taxation Federalism; Budgets of Territories; Revenues Base; Tax Authorities;
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    JEL classification:

    • H20 - Public Economics - - Taxation, Subsidies, and Revenue - - - General
    • H21 - Public Economics - - Taxation, Subsidies, and Revenue - - - Efficiency; Optimal Taxation
    • H30 - Public Economics - - Fiscal Policies and Behavior of Economic Agents - - - General
    • H39 - Public Economics - - Fiscal Policies and Behavior of Economic Agents - - - Other

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